LAUREL HILL Cemetery was setting for Silent Sentry Statue dedication. Statue was stolen from Mt. Moriah Cemetery and was found just before it could be scrapped. It was restored and relocated. It will be lighted and visible from Ridge Avenue as it watches over soldiersâ€™ graves. Members of Ben Franklin American Legion Post of Union League presented wreath, joined in their salute by Brig. Gen. Wilber Wolf III of 28th Infantry Div. Photo by Joe Stivala

ANNUAL service at Dock Street Korea Memorial included wreath-laying by service groups. These members of Richard Vaux-Ivanhoe Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons is only Masonic group to participate in Korean and Vietnam services. John Kline, left, Worshipful Master (and Correspondent for Public Record) prepares to honor fallen soldiers with members Vince Fatiga, Frank Fatiga, Fran Manerao and Chuck Holloway. Photo by Lodge Member Joe Stivala

WREATH of Remembrance was laid for US Marines from Phila. who perished in terrorist attack on their barracks near Beirut, Lebanon. Frank Thompson of VFW National Office joined 6th Dist. Police Commander Capt. Bryan Korn in presentation. Photo by Joe Stivala

COUNCILMAN David Oh and Vietnam Memorial President Terry Williamson listen with rapt attention as Ambassador Edith Tull, retired, tells of her two tours as Ambassador in Saigon. Tull arranged departure from Vietnam for countless refugees. Photo by Joe Stivala

VETERANS COURT Judge Joseph Waters is thanked by wounded Marine at Vietnam Memorial for past service in providing legal advice to service personnel. Photo by Joe Stivala